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Show SUNDAY JUNE T, 1953 I'Uh County. Vih SUNDAY, 14 HERALDI The Chopping Block FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 21st TT- 1TTN' TTD 77 (fJL(il O O o PEMRJEY' . yr Durln th pst Uentyfive By FRANK C. ROBF.HTSON According to an article In LIFE a good iliare of my Income ba there are only five remaining vet-- ! come from tlie llritish Empire. In ram of the War. Br'twrcn The. that time I have hail but one pub-Elalei: one from the Union army, Ibher, except for social Jobi, and and four from the Confederate. All one aent. In the same time in art over 100 yean of age. The old- - America have found it necessary eit, Walter WUliama, of Franklin, to switch publisher! and agents Texn. 110. atari hn day with many tunes. There ia far more "a toddy of whiskey, a chew of to-- liability and loyalty In British baceo, and a cup of coffee." But than in American business in my another youngster of 106 la ' about experience to give up whiskey." Another, also recent occurrencei T may 106. doesn't aay how' much he has drunk, but as a bootleg distiller show another difference. Hecentl) has made "a alght of brandy." His I received a letter from one of the I hair la still. dark and thick because largest Hollywood studios asking wash me to renew the copyright on one of his own formula H hut nnn everv five vers." The! of my earlier books, "We, of other two ire Inveterate smtkers course," the letter said, "own ail I the rights on this book.'.' 1 asked of cigari. them how come, since 1 had never I Another fellow who has consid- received one cent in payment fori which they claim. I told erably vigor at the age of 71 at- the rights I tributes hit remarkable constitu them 1 would be glad to renew the tion to the fart that he has never copyright if they would tell me I xercised, and he boasts that he where 1 would benefit in any way.l ran stIU alt up half the night drink- I got no answer. Had I gone ahead. ing brand). Ilia name la Winston however, I would have automat Churchill, and In addition to his ically consented to their owner regular Job aa Prime Minister of ship of all "rights." I don't pretendl Great Britain he has recently to understand their motives. taken on the dutiea of Foreign Recently my British publishers I Minister during the Illness of An- reprinted one of my earlier books I on which the copyright had un thony Eden. doubtedly expired, yet my royalty! I'm beginning to wonder It the check rame along without ques lecret of longevity doesn't consist tion. It wouldn't have hsppene.ll I of a refusal to be aacred. Most of with an American publisher. So, J the people engaged in telling other like the British. people how they ahould live pre- ecrlbe don ts aa a way of Hie, and Pleasant View News use fear ai a club to get their Ideas adopted. Fear begeta worry, and worry ii the greatest killer of modern society. The of eourse, frighten themselves. Do 1 says R " Vi " ; 10)1 YEAR! PTt,i'; f tSco Ding n TgCi wJool ...' V ' I'm I admit to a liking for the British. I have never been in England and wouldn't drive from here to Provo to see the Coronation, on which, incidentally our t. v. systems are spending $300,000 as against $13,000 spent by the British Broadcasting Company, showing which country likes pomp and ceremony the best. But there Is a steadiness about the British I like. going for "'' because it's good -a- nd J ' i , I ' n n?j A. , PAPER WAIL if ' '' ' - . CENTER - - - - - ...ii,- - Offset . A ( v UTAH MILK FOUNDATION (This pre- Cut In front pocket V-,-- - Saddle-stitche- d seams. Slide Fastener Reverse front pleats. Fly front- - -- inch bottoms. 19',4 1 CUSH-N-CREP- i'-- E " . r1 " t .. ... - - ."" I - lllllllll a a-.'- '''i. ALL NYLOi3! J f tJ ;..-- .. : PURE SILK! TV " THEY FLOAT ON WATER! 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HAN(T TRIM r as Pod in "LITTLE DOY LOST" LLL-Ato- more milk V READY - Check these FEATURES: well-heele- d EASY .uric""- m I ,,lf. , ii Shine1 Oabardihe- . cn f . fn - ,"x'"t -- ) : rr r i 1 . the before reach v,' 1 C" THE FATHER jl' Baptismal Work in Temple rK i Penncs Primary Children PLEASANT VIEW-- A group Oil nine boys and girls of the Primary! made a trip to the halt Lake iem pie. where they did baptismal workl for the dead. The girls, Ann Schow Susan Roberts, Jean Duckett anctl Shlrlcne Rssmussen were accom panied bv Beth Undstrom and Lois Schow. The boys, Tom Gleaon. Victor Field, Bruce Clawson, Glerl Zumbrennen and Russell Jacobsenl accompanied by LaVon Rxb-the were erts and Leah Gleason. After lea v a is It camps. lng the temple they visited thrl page torn from state capitol building and then the! Nazi old the zoo where they had luncheon. book. The outgoing Primary officers! All wa know were honored guests at a party! of these slsve given in their honor at the neul camps are the home of Pearl Allen. Tokens of ap-tales told by were presented Vestal but preciation refugees, Booth. Ruth Evans, Ruby Nlcol Xebertsoa they follow the Dorothy McLaren, Alton Ashton a a m e pattern too extensively to be inventions. Lenora Olsen and Jennie Sagers for their service to the Primary Most of the victims art guilty of The hostesses were the new presi-- i a crime which didn't exist here Lola Hill. Pearl Allen, LaJ until recently crimes against the dency. Von Roberts and Lorn a Jacobsen state and the party. In Commu- Delicious refreshments were served! nist Albania the death penalty lor to the above and the other Pri this crime has been extended to childern twelve yeara of age. Here, mary teachers. The even crimes against McCarthy are Down Culturettes enjoyed "A Trip! the Colorado River" at their! not yet punishable by death, monthly meeting Wednesday eve- at the home of Marian Ercan-- j The BriUsb are asklfigr'Tf TI- - ning Monta brack. Anderson showed her tenhower can't stand ud to Mc colored movies of the she and! Csrthy how Is he folng to stand four others made downtripthe Colo! up against Maienkoff?' rado last summer. She also showed! colored movies of the Indlsn VJH The cost of living Is said to be of Supsl which Is located down! folni down, yet the labor unions lage In the Grand Canyon. A piano solo! re asking for, and in most cases was given by Jay Colyar. Delphlal getting, another advance in wages was In of the pro The real bite, of course, is going coiyar Delicious charge refreshments were! to come out of the pockets of peo gram. served to the 20 In attendance byl ple of fixed income. The corpo the hostess assisted by Lornal rations mat are yielding the raises Jacobsen and Zella Hill. are naturally passing it along to Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Erlcksorl the public in the form of higher ana lamny or rremonton are! prices. And I thought we hsd an spending the week at the home of administration that was going to Mrs. Erlckson's sister, Mrs. Sterl protect us from the pillaging of ing Jacobsen. labor, organiiea Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booth Farm Income is definitely down family have sold their home andl and and will go still lower, while the have moved to a new home lnl cost of labor and material is still Ward. . going up. For a while the farm Timpanogos ers may be able to live on what they ssved under the odious New New York Professor Deal, but when that is gone what's Joins Summer Faculty to prevent a collapse like we had in. 1921-2and the earlv thlrtloO Dr. Lorcne K. Fox of Queens I In the first Instance It was large Flushing. N.Y.. will be ly xne larmers alone who were College. cleaned out, but In the last every- a member of the Brigham Young I body got it. And everybody, ex- university summer faculty thlsl year. cept a few gentlemen, She will conduct a workshop In I get it again. the Teaching of Reading for the The new Secretary nf Aoric.i. ture who talks generalities with first 2',a weeks of the first summer! term, out ever coming, down to cases on Dr. Fox Is an authority In Elebelieves anything, the farmer mentary Education, and has conwants to stand alone without lean- ducted workshops and participated ing his weight on the shoulder of in summer schools in many of the government, but he gives no guar- states. She is an author and antee that somebody won't pull specialist in the field of elemen the rug out "from under the farmer education and currently is I as happened In the early twenties tary text books for one ofl completing end thirties. The individual farmer the major book companies which I Would always like to he frp nrl develops educational text books. independent, beholden to nobody-- it's She is a former student of BYU. the tradition of this country but no one has yet answered the question of how the individual farmer is going to cope with the lncr(,sln costs and diminishing returns. A 4 1 "Tot Soviets have t nice easy way of getting rid. of war prison-er- a who become physically unable to work. They are taken in trucks to "health" camps. The trucks have concealed tubes which convey the ex haust fumes In to the bodies of the trucks and prisoners I are phyxiated they i Ar-TY- P.S. FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY JUNE 21st Fine Nylon Plisse SPORT SHIRTS Wash and 'dry In a wink... no Ironing, ever J Cool! Smart! So. easy to 98 care for! Pure nylon plisae shirts in a big selection of new summer colors! PENNEY'S IS OPEN 10 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. 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